[amsat-bb] Dec28-Jan1 ISS/SSTV + Diploma

Armand SP3QFE kontakt at sp3qfe.net
Sat Dec 28 08:50:33 UTC 2019


Hello Everyone,

I would like to remind you that, ARISS will be supporting SSTV 
transmissions worldwide mainly in memory to cosmonauts Alexei Leonov, 
Valery Bykovsky, and Sigmund Jähn.

The event runs from Dec 28 (11:00 UTC is the setup time) until Jan 1, 
2020 (18:20 UTC when the system is scheduled for shutdown). 
Transmissions should be on the standard frequency of 145.800 MHz and in 
the PD 120 format.

To get this ARISS-SSTV award from ARISS SSTV Manger Award (Sławek 
SQ3OOK), one should receive and decode at least ONE picture in the 
session.

The quality of the received image does not have to be perfect, but good 
enough to be able to identify. The picture does not have to be full. It 
is acceptable to send just some part of the picture as well.

The award is in an electronic format (PNG). It will be sent by e-mail.

The criteria as follows must be met to obtain the Award:

Load your decoded images on the page:
www.spaceflightsoftware.com/ARISS_SSTV/submit.php

If you have done it before, you don't have to do it again.
Fill in application form (link is here: https://ariss.pzk.org.pl/sstv/)

The status of your application is available at 
https://ariss.pzk.org.pl/sstv/
The full version of the award rules can be found here: 
https://ariss.pzk.org.pl/sstv/doc/2017-08-06.pdf

The deadline (for applications) is the end of the January 3th, 2020 
23:59 UTC. Diplomas will be sent by January 20th.

73, enjoy SSTV from the sky (the ISS) and Happy New Year 2020.

Armand Budzianowski, SP3QFE
Mentor ARISS.



W dniu 2019-12-28 04:07, Amsat Argentina via AMSAT-BB napisał(a):
> Dear Friends,
> 
> From Sat-28-Dec-2019 11-UTC to Wed-1-Jan-2020 18-UTC, ARISS plans to
> broadcast SSTV from the ISS in 145,800 KHz FM in PD-120 mode in
> commemoration of cosmonaut Alexei Leonov.
> 
> Who made in 1975 the first human space walk from the spaceship Vosjod,
> orbiting earth at 500 kilometers of altitude.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexei_Leonov
> 
> It is an excellent opportunity to excersize and optimize your SSTV
> reception by receiving and/or completing images applicable to the
> ARISS/SSTV Diploma (electronic and free) with bases on
> http://amsat.org.ar?f=9
> 
> We appreciate share your images by uploading them to 
> http://amsat.org.ar/?f=iss
> 
> Aids and Recommendations:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yXhBHZ1qPt_-VSSWtWf15fU8kbfBSvu7RN2Pm5P1ADI
> 
> It is suggested to use RX-SSTV available at
> http://amsat.org.ar/Setup_RXSSTV.exe and configured as to
> http://amsat.org.ar/images/rx-sstv.gif
> 
> ISS schedules for your location at http://amsat.org.ar/pass?satx=iss
> 
> 73, LU7AA, AMSAT Argentina
> http://amsat.org.ar
> https://facebook.com/Amsat.LU
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